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No. The word sad is an adjective.
No, the word 'sad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'sad' is sadness, a common noun.
It is sad, e.g. We were all sad to hear Diana died.
A high modality word for sad is Miserable. Hope this helps :)
No, the word 'sad' is an adjective (sad, sadder, saddest), a word used to describe a noun as unhappy or pathetically inadequate.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Jane was in a sad situation when she lost her job.
Tragedy
The song "Sad Little Houses" by The Thrills is sung by the band's lead vocalist, Conor Deasy. The lyrics depict a sense of melancholy and wistfulness as the speaker reflects on the passage of time and the feeling of being stuck in a mundane existence.
"Sad little houses" is an example of personification, where the houses are given human-like qualities of feeling sadness. This figurative language helps evoke a sense of empathy and emotion towards the inanimate objects in the poem.
Sad Little Houses Amparo R. Asuncion The sad little houses, the poor little houses Crowd by the riverside; The holes in their roofs, the crack in the walls, Vainly they try to hide. The stench of the river, the dark, muddy river Is with them night and day; Pure, fresh air may be had for the moving, But they can't move away. They can only stand by the bank of the river Buried knee-deep in clay; They can only stare at the drifting garbage, Until they, too, decay. And pass away into ghost of houses Killed by a burning sun, Smothered with dust and then forgotten- Forgotten by everyone.
The likely word is predicament. Synonyms could include dilemma or quandary.
I think the message of that poem is this: There are many sad little houses in our lives today. These are the things that we don't tend to mind. We just leave them and day by day they are slowly being forgotten. We forget that we have these things. They slowly decay or rot in our faded memory of them until they are truly forgotten.
I think the message of that poem is this: There are many sad little houses in our lives today. These are the things that we don't tend to mind. We just leave them and day by day they are slowly being forgotten. We forget that we have these things. They slowly decay or rot in our faded memory of them until they are truly forgotten.
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sad
No. The word sad is an adjective.
A stronger word for sad is "devastated".
if you get to happy people will think you are friendly try to tone it down a little show you have some sad in you its the right thing